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Mary Lou Williams, Sheila Jordan & CeCe Gable
ByCeCe Gable
vocals
Sheila Jordan
vocals1928 - 2025

Evan Drybread
saxophone
Mark Winkler
vocals
Deanna Witkowski
pianob.1972

Mary Lou Williams
piano1910 - 1981

Josh Nelson
pianob.1978

Wilbur Sweatman
b.1882Playlist
- Cece Gable "I'm Gonna Laugh You Right Out of My Life" Next Year's Song (OK Records) 00:00
- Host talks 3:57
- Sheila Jordan "Bird Alone" Live at Mezzrow (Cellar Live) 6:30
- Evan Drybread "Hight Preiestess" Tiger Tail (Evan Drybread) 9:34
- Host talks 14:09
- Wes Montgomery "Diablo's Dance" Echoes of Indiana Avenue (Resonance Records) 15:00
- Mark Winkler "Don't Be Blue" Late Bloomin' Jazz Man (Mark Winkler) 19:11
- Host talks 22:35
- " data-original-title="" title="">Eddie Condon "Ida" 1944 Jam (Jazzology) 23:30
Eddie Condon
guitar
1905 - 1973 - Deanne Matley "The Alberta Lounge" The Alberta Lounge (Barbette Records) 26:41
- Host talks 30:10
- " data-original-title="" title="">Oscar Peterson "C Jam Blues" Night Train (Verve) 30:47
Oscar Peterson
piano
1925 - 2007 - David Francis "Deed I Do" Sings the Songs of the Twenties (David Francis) 33:18
- Host talks 35:26
- " data-original-title="" title="">Duke Ellington And His Cotton Club Orchestra "I Must Have That Man" Greatest Hits (RCA/Victor) 36:18
Duke Ellington
piano
1899 - 1974 - " data-original-title="" title="">Deanna Witkowski "Gjon Mili Jam Session" Force of Nature (MCG Jazz) 39:45
Deanna Witkowski
piano
b.1972 - Host talks 44:23
- Mary Lou Williams "Steppin' Pretty" The Art of Mary Lou Williams (EPM) 45:00
- Bob Bowman and Josh Nelson "Tomorrow is Not Promised" Tomorrow is Not Promised (Bob Bowman and Josh Nelson) 47:47
- Host talks 53:31
- Wilbur Sweatman's Original Jazz Band "Kansas City Blues" Ragtime 1919 (Timeless Records) 54:40
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